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Re: Back to the EDP, Home at last!



Sam Nilsson wrote:
>
> I have two EDPs and I'm not 100% sure about this, but in my experience 
> they do stay in phase in normal looping situations, but once I start 
> using the loop IV "granular" features which change the loop length 
> and/or start/end points then I noticed the units going out of phase.
>
> I think if the cycle length is altered granularly in real-time with 
> insert/multiply/substitute etc. that is what causes the units to go 
> out of phase.
>
> Can anyone confirm this?
>
> - Sam
>
>
Yep, that's about right.
It also happens sometimes if you "re-record" a loop
(i.e. if you start recording while not in reset)
and occasionally when you do Next-Record.

..all part of the fun

best to work out strategies  to deal with this when it happens at a gig.

andy butler




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